The digital sig warning should not cause a prob. it is simply a 'warning'
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Did you install software/drivers as specified by Sony install procedure?
Is it possible that a running background app is causing a conflict, either
during install or when attempting to use?
"two stone" <two_stone(donotspam)@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> The CD with the software seemed to load ok, could the problem be down to
the
> digital signature, when the USB cable is connected to the camera and
switched
> on the attached hardware is recognised and goes through the process of
> locating drivers, however it stalls in finding a digital signature for the
> said hardware. Searching microsoft does not yeild any clues. I have
reloaded
> the drivers from the Sony site but still no success.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
> > Perhaps you did not finalize the CD. Perhaps you did not install the
> > driver software for the camera. Perhaps the CD drive in the computer is
> > not compatible with "mini-disks". As DL suggests, SONY tech support
> > would be the best place to start looking for assistance with that camera
> > and drivers.
> >
> > two stone wrote:
> >
> > > I have just inherited a Sony camcorder bought in 2004. The computer
which I
> > > want to use to transfer the video too is running windows 2000 with the
latest
> > > SP's. Rather than edit the footage from the video I used the "burn CD
option"
> > > from the camera. This went through the process of transferring however
I have
> > > ended up with nothing on the CD. I have also noticed that the computer
is not
> > > recognising the connected hardware as a removeable disk.
> > >
> > > I know when I purchased the machine with O/S 2000 I tried to put the
Sony
> > > software for the mini-disk on only to find it was not supported with
the then
> > > service pack. Could this be the problem or is there a simple answer.
> >
> >
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